Event Title: New Staff Orientation (NE) Day 1 of 3

October 4, 2008 9:00 AM - 3:30 PM
Description: This multi-session 15-hour Orientation offers a broad introduction to the world of adult basic education. You should attend this training if you have worked in a DOE-funded adult basic education (ABE) program for less than one year, or if you have never received a comprehensive introduction to adult basic education. Participants must attend all three sessions of the Orientation. (October 4, October 18, and November 1)
Contact: Janet Piracha
jpiracha@necc.mass.edu
978-738-7304
Indicators of Program Quality:
IPQ1 - Curriculum and instruction
IPQ7 - Program leadership, management, and accountability
Learning Objectives:

Upon completion of this fifteen-hour orientation participants will have an introduction to and awareness of….

1) The history and development (state and national) of Adult Basic Education

2)  The Massachusetts Department of Education funded ABE system

3)   The statewide SABES system including its purpose and available resources for staff development

4)  The licensure process and the ABE teacher standards

5)  The broad range of adult learners’ experiences, background and culture with an understanding of some of their motivations to pursue education and the barriers to success

6) Learning disabilities including the definition, different types and resources for additional support and information

7)  The roles and responsibilities of the educational counselor/learning support specialist (including mandated reporting)

8)  The different learner centered approaches and their relationship to the classroom                      

9)   Practitioner background, beliefs, experiences and values and their influence on professional practice

10) The various adult-learning theories, and how they inform teaching practice

11) Universal design and its benefits in an ABE classroom      

12) The Massachusetts ABE Curriculum Frameworks

13) The curriculum development process that aligns learners’ goals, the ABE curriculum frameworks and assessments

14) Thematic units and the  five components of lesson plans

15) The accountability system for MA ABE field

16) Massachusetts assessment based educational gains and their relationship to the National Reporting System

17) Goal setting in the classroom and countable outcomes

18) A variety of assessment methods for ongoing assessment

19) Explore the multiple definitions of literacy to broaden practitioners’ perspectives of approaches to teaching and learning

20) Explore the issues of language acquisition and how they connect to literacy and education

Registration Deadline:
Presenters
The New Staff Orientation is facilitated by Janet Fischer and Susan Dowd